Controlling Diabetes - What Are The Right Ways?

Written by Chris Andrews on December 2nd, 2008 in Miscellaneous.

Once you have received a diagnosis of diabetes, you will need to start learning how to control the disease. It is only by controlling the illness that you can enjoy your life without some of the life-threatening complications that can accompany diabetes when left untreated. While a diagnosis of diabetes can be daunting, knowledge and a determination to take control are important to live successfully with the disease. This will make it necessary to educate yourself about the illness.

Controlling diabetes demands a change in lifestyle habits. Primarily, the diabetic must practice eating a healthy diet suitable for a diabetic, exercise regularly, and take their medication as prescribed by their health-care practitioner. One of the biggest changes someone with diabetes must face concerns the food they eat. You must now plan each meal carefully, looking at serving sizes, type of food, and cooking methods.  The diabetic should eat a well-balanced diet consisting of foods from the main food groups:

  • Starch / carbohydrates
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Meat / fish
  • Dairy - yogurt and milk

However, the serving size will be dependent on the amount of calories you need each day based on your age, health, and activity level. Limiting the quantity of fats and sweets is also necessary. Set meal times so that you eat at the same time each day. The amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood at any given time is dependent on what and how much you eat. Keeping your blood glucose at a safe level means paying strict attention to what you consume. It is also important to set the time you take your medication as well. Setting and sticking to these times allows you to develop a routine so that you are less likely to miss a meal or forget to take your medication.

Exercise

Keeping fit and exercising has been proven to play a role in controlling blood sugar levels and the overall health of the diabetic. In addition, if you are overweight, a dangerous state for the diabetic, exercise will help you shed pounds, thus reducing the risks posed by the diseases.

Other lifestyle changes

Other lifestyle changes necessary to maintain good health include controlling your blood pressure and cholesterol levels. In addition, reducing your stress will lead to a healthier you. If you smoke, it is advisable that you stop smoking as it increases the risk of complications from the disease. The diabetic should also have their eyes checked at least annually because of other health issues arising from the condition. Foot care is also important as poor blood circulation frequently leads to amputations. However, if you pay attention to changes and minor cuts, you can save yourself lots of heartache.

Controlling diabetes means knowing what the disease is and how to treat it effectively. The best sources of information include support groups where you can share and learn from others with diabetes and their caregivers. These groups also provide an outlet for discussing the emotional roller-coaster ride people with diabetes face. With knowledge, you will be better able to understand why you need to eat a certain way and why exercise is important in controlling the disease, instead of having diabetes control you. Get help to monitor your glucose levels if you find the task unpleasant, although with time you will find it little more than a necessary annoyance.

To learn more go to Diabetes Drugs and at Manage Your Diabetes

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